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In the basement of her home, surrounded by boxes and leather-bound pages, BYU alumna Bailey Kroff is quietly leading a multilingual revolution in scripture study.
The way South Koreans learn English has changed. It’s not just textbooks and cram schools anymore. AI is stepping in. And it’s doing the job faster, smarter, and in ways that work for everyday people.
Over the past decades, researchers have developed a wide range of advanced social and assistance robots that could soon be introduced into households worldwide. Understanding how the introduction of ...
The American Language Program’s Winter Conference focused on how use of the English language is evolving and its effects on ...
The state’s population of English learners has grown 25 percent since 2019, a dramatic uptick fueled by the large number of ...
Six Red Marbles (SRM), a leader in innovative educational content and curriculum development, has partnered with T.I.B. Editorial Inc., a premier provider of Spanish-language editorial services, to ...
The World Economic Forum’s list of the most in-demand job skills is updated every few years to reflect shifts in the world of ...
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has, so far, been largely driven by infrastructure – powerful chips, sprawling ...
CEO Avneesh Prakash is betting that AI-powered dubbing can unlock global storytelling, one rare language at a time.
As India positions itself as the world's next big supplier of skilled manpower, one question looms large-can we truly go ...